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September 27, 1935 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-09-27

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EI)LTROIVEWISIletRON ICU

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TEN

JEWS IN SPORTS

HAPPY NEW YEAR
to happen to him? One year ago
he was happy. And now ... he was
away from home—alone . . . a
strange country ... strange people.
Another Year — Another Opportunity to Extend Our
A New Year's Story
A Complete Survey of Jewish Sport Achievements
There was a slight knock at the
Sincerest Wishes for a
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
in 5695
door. He sat up suddenly. Ile did
By
FANNY
EVELYN
FREEHOF
HAPPY NEW STAR
not want anyone to find him like
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Detroit, Michigan
ships and Jack Lipsky of Balti-
(Continued from Page Nine)
11•ooTiThl. S A V. H. 1935)
that.
more was fifth in the 148-pound
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...---
"Come in."
The holiday atmosphere was ap-
Mrs. Levy entered. She ap- Knights of Columbus Games, cap- class.
J. W. HALL, C. P. A., Associate
Across
the
seas
:Marcus
Hirsch
parent in every corner of the room. proached the bed. "Again, Franz?" tured the indoor and outdoor na-
of Leeds, England, captured the
The table was set in festive man- She sat down.
thmal A. A. U. 600-meter chatn- I
North England catch-as-chatch-
ner, The shining brass candle-
Franz lowered his head. "Pin pionship and was picked for the'
can amateur wrestling champion
sticks hold glittering lights which sorry."
all-American track team by the
ship; Harry Pelts of Swansea,
600 Griswold Street, Detroit, Michigan
illuminated the table. It was so
"You have nothing to be sorry A. A. U.
Wales, won the title of strongest
beautiful . . . far more beautiful about . . . It is not your fault. I
far behind Sandler in
Welsh
than it had ever been at home. know how you feel. It is the first trac k ac hievements was Harry man in Wales and the
heavyweight wrestling champion-
Clarence L. Ayres, President
And yet . . . Franz felt a pang Rosh Hashonah you've been away Hoffman, his former N. Y. U .
I take this opportunity to extend best wishes for a
ship; and Max Krauser of Poland
at his heart. Ile remembered again from home. " She
taarnn l ate, who now wears the
S e paust id for a m
Happy New Year to all my friends and clients
the
dining-room
of
his
own
home.
relent. "And everything I have
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Berlin. Slowly he repeated the been doing all day reminded you
name. "Berlin." It seemed a million of your mother. "
miles away ...
Ile nodded, and then impulsively,
Franz picked up a book and sat "Why did they send me away—?"
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down. Ile pretended to read so
that Mrs. Levy would not notice' lie leaned forward and loo e a
!dm Levy.
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how unhapy he was. Yet he was
They had to, Franz ... try and
aware of her as she walked to the understand • . it was for your
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table to see if she had forgotten sake . . . they had to get you out
anything. He knew that at this of there before something hap-
moment his mother would be doing
pened . .
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WOODWARD at 11 1/2 MILE ROAD
the same thing. She would be en-
"I'd rather tie with them . . .
tering now from the large sunny can't stand it . . . " His voice
Mi.. Helene Mayer,
SEASON'S GREETINGS
kitchen, bringing the holiday silver,
Olympic fencing cham-
the candlesticks and the lecher. I shook.
"1 know you would rather be
pion, refugee from
She would be dressed in a new silk there ... But after what happened
dress and her hair would look so to your brother . "
Germany, who won
shining and black . . . ill) very
They were both silent.
the American women's
black .. .
Franz could see it all now. Rob-
fencing title for the
He felt his throat tightening. ert had left that morning for the
second successive year.
Ile was afraid that Mrs. Levy University. lie did not conic back
a
would ask him and question and that night . . . A few days later
he would not he able to answer be- they brought him back . . . His
The Lafayette
French Village
cause of the lump in his throat. He mother would not let him into the
238 Lafayette B•Id.
Majestic Bldg.
rose suddenly and ran up to his room to see Robert ... It had all
room, closing the door quietly. lie happened so quickly. A funeral ..
Griswold Lunch
Majestic Lunch
hoped that Mrs. Levy had not And then suddenly Robert was
1446 Griswold St.
22 Michigan Ave.
thought his running up like that lowered into the earth
the ugly
Park Lunch
strange. lie did not want to hurt wet earth . .
All that night it
Park and Adams
her. She was so kind ... She re- had rained and rained
. Ile re-
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minded him of his mother in so membered standing near the win-
many ways. Oh why did this have dow and thinking that it was also
pouring down on Robert out there
making him wet ... while his
raincoat hung upstairs in the cup- colors of the New York Curb Ex- won the Baltic and European all-
around wrestling title; Alex Kroll
ROSH HASHONAH
change. Hoffman was second to
board . . .
Extending to the Entire Jewish Community Best
won the featherweight amateur
GREETINGS
He heard Mrs. Levy's voice as Sandler in the Columbus "500,"
championship of South Africa.
Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year
through a mist. "Franz . . . ran anchor on the Curb Ex-
Other Sports
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
change's 1600-meter relay team,
Franz."
—"DICK" COTT.
which won the indoor and out-
The national open draughts
He looked up.
Mrs. Levy put her arm about door national A. A. U. titles, and championships of England was
him. "Don't you see they wanted was first in the Metropolitan A. won by Samuel Levy of Manches-I
you safe? .. . can't you try and A. U. 400-meter run.
Especially encouraging was the ter. A. Si. Sonnabend of Brook-
understand what your being here
means to them? It gives them progress made by Jewish ath- line, Mass., played with the Har-
MR. GERSTON, Prop.
peace of mind . . . It helps them letes in the field events. :Mor- vard Club's squash racquet team
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Somehow she could not go on. was named on the all-America championship and was also a
There was so much pain in his indoor track team, finished third member of the American team
W. also bake plain and fancy cakes for weddings, parties
Investigate this money-making
and banquets
expression that it tore at her heart. in the 35-pound weight throw at which beat Canada for the In-
proposition
It all seemed so cruel . . . so un- the national indoor A. A. U. ternational Lanham Cup at Mon-
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necessary. Why should little hearts championship. Iry Rubow of the treal.
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be broken like this—? Ile seemed University of Wisconsin, won the
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so young for all this ... his shoul- Central A. A. U. shot put title
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ders so slight to bear this burden. with a record-breaking heave,
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She forced her voice to be cheer- finished third in the same event at
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ful. "But this is only for a little at the Big Ten track and held
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Central Intercollegiate Confer-
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Jewish Friends and Patrons
things, you will be together .
ence's track games. William Frei-
But six months have passed."
"It takes time . . . " She rose. muth of the University of Min-
"It's getting late. Are you ready to nesota won the discus throw at
go to shut? Mr. Levy has already this meet and was third in the
discus at the Big Ten title meet.
left."
Julius Schneiderman of the Uni-
"I'll be right down."
versity of Indiana accounted for
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Outside, a faint darkness was
beginning to tinge the sky. The fifth place at the Big Ten meet
last rays of the sun had vanished and the Central Intercollegiate
and had become part of the dusk. University
games. Philip
Levy of in Stanford
was fourth
the dis-
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The street lamps were lit. People cus throy at the I. C. 4-A games,
were hurrying to the shut. The fifth in the same event at the
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stores in the neighborhood were National Collegiate A. A. games
whipped cream for Weddings, Parties, Lodges and Banquets.
closed. A strange feeling of de- and fourth in the National Jun-
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pression enveloped Franz's heart ior A. A. U. championship. David
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. . . almost choking him, making Smukler of Temple University
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way, he would think he was in Arthur J. Loeb, captain-elect of
Berlin ... walking with his father the Yale track team, was fifth in
to shul
the hammer throw at the Inter-
Greetings and Best Wishes to All
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Ile entered the shul. The serv- collegiate championship and Vic-
ROSH IIASIIONAH GREETINGS
ices had already begun. The mur- tor Cohen of City College was
mur of praying voices hovered tied for third place in the high
about. Franz found Mr. Levy and jump at the same meet. Jules
;Finkelstein of N. Y. U. took third
sat down.
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Ile glanced up to the gallery. in the shot put at the National
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There were niany women. His A. A. U. meet.
mother would be looking down
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would not be there to return her
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happy and proud. She seeemed like at the Big Ten meet, and fourth
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a queen among all those women. in the broad jumy; Max Beutel
MY SINCERE BEST
He remembered it all, only fifteen wfa„these9,2o n idl S t.
WISHES FOR
1,600-meter
months had passed since that day o
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
.. but it seemed so long ago ... walk at the National A. A. U.
A Happy New Year to You All
I extend sincere good
Franz sat hack and listened to meet, Samuel Klopstock of Stan-
the Cantor. The deep tones re- ford University, member of the
GREETINGS OF TIIE SEASON
wishes to the entire
sounded through the stillness. His all-America track team, and fifth
voice clear and beautiful. Ile sang place winner in the 120-yard high
Jewish community for
passage after pasage in an untir- hurdles at the I. C. 4-A games;
ing voice, only stopping to let the Saul Menaker of the University
a New Year filled with
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assembled answer loudly, sincerely. of Pittsburgh, sixth in the 100-
I. C. 4-A games;
There was something about that meter dash at the
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happiness and blessed
voice . . At times it made him Sol Furth, former Olympic star,
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think of the green meadows that third in the running hop, step
with a full measure
Turkish Emery, Glue, Gelatine, Paste and Bowling Pins.
he and his friends had played in and jump at the national A. A.
. . . just soft and green on a hot U. meet; and Bernard Krosney
of prosperity, and
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seemed full of tears . . . like his members of the national A. A. U.
may these wishes con-
mother's when she had kissed him se cond place 1,000-meter medley
tinue to find fulfill-
good-bye at the station. His eyes relay team; Danny Taylor, win- -
Stereotypes
Electrotypes
overflowed. It seemed to him thatner of the national interscholas
shop
put
championship
and
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Greetings and Best Wishes
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ment into the many
New Year Greetings to the
all the people about him had be. 'tic
all-American
of the
to All!
conic suddenly large . . . almost member
Jewish Community
years beyond!
gigantic. Even the Cantor seemed scholasitc track team.
Dr.
Joseph
Hurwitz of South
to loom before him. All faces

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seemed to be moving nearer . . . Africa won the Northern Trans-
an 7 ,,:ammaNnlimaZatirsarzalm
nearer . . . nearer. They were al- vaal four-mile championship
most upon him. He shrank further was runner-up in the South Afri-
can championship over the same
into his seat.
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He suddenly felt a hand upon distance.
The leading Jewish girl athlete! CITY WINDOW CLEANING
his arm. "What is it, Frans?"
of
the
year
was
Syd
Koff
of
the
COMPANY
"Nothing." He answered in a
Cleaners i• all it. branches
- American A. C., winner
strange voice which he could not German
of the 200-meter Metropolitan A. I
CITY
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AND
recognize as his own.
A. U. title. Rose Auerbach of
"Don't be afraid ... look about the Newport A. C., who won the
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" The kind voice went on. "It Metropolitan girls' titles in dis-
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is just like your shul at home."
LOUIS GOREN, Pres.
cus throwing, Sylvia Rothenberg ;
Franz looked about at Mr. Levy's of the same club, who took the
request. At first he saw nothing shot put championship, and Net,'
but unfamiliar faces. But as his tie Sherman, also of the Newport
eyes became less blurred he notic- A. C., winner of the javelin throw,
ed that the Ark was just like the were other Jewish girls of promi-
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i
one in his father's shul. There nence in track and field. •
were a few old men moving about
in the same slow manner. He con-
Wrestling developed ■ near l
tinued to look about as if seeing Jewish world champion last year
things for the first time. There in the person of Harry Fields.1
were the same prayer-books . • • University of Pennsylvania medi-
some old and some scarcely cal student. After winning 20
touched. And there was the Can- consecutive matches, Fields came
tor too just like in their au'. up against Jim London, the title- 1
at home. It was really not strange h o lder, and was beaten. In cold
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He
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heavyweight chem.'
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nor afraid. Perhaps i t C r i e
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longer lonely
pionship; Ralph Silverstein of
was right. Perhaps
Illinois won the 175-pound title
Mrs. Levy
next year they would be together
of the National Collegiate Atri-
1446 Gratiot Ave.
again • • . No more crying . , letie Association. David Rothman
neliness . . . all to-
no more lo
of the German-American A. C.
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wort the 112-pound crown in the
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